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Sofia is Bulgaria is one of the cheapest cities to rent an apartment or room through Airbnb. The largest city in Bulgaria, the culture-rich city is one of Europe’s oldest.

Alongside historic buildings and museums, the city is filled with beautiful parks and gardens.

Bratislava, Slovakia

The capital of Slovakia, Bratislava is filled with cobbled streets and Baroque architecture. The banks of the Danube River are green while the city itself is an urban jungle.

Visitors can eat their way through the city without forking out as the average lunch price and a drinks costs around £5.

Budapest, Hungary

Budapest, the capital of Hungary, has been referred to as one of the cheapest cities in Europe.

Alongside the beautiful cathedral, visitors can wander through the streets and cafes, lounge in the thermal baths and dine on incredible food - all without parting with too much cash.

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Český Krumlov is one of Europe's most picturesque towns

Český Krumlov, Czech Republic

Located in the south Bohemia region of the Czech Republic, Český Krumlov is one of Europe's most picturesque towns in Europe according to Lonely Planet.

The area is similar to Prague and has been awarded UNESCO World Heritage Site status.

Kraków, Poland

Combing heritage and charm, Kraków is growing in popularity - in part thanks to the cost of a visit.

The Old Town is full of impressive architecture and historic buildings while Wawel Castle is at the top of the list for the majority of tourists, reigning charm across the rest of the city.

Belgrade, Serbia

Located in southeast Europe, Belgrade is the capital of Serbia. Referred to “as the city that never sleeps” the city is full of busy bars, restaurants and clubs.

Having only gained independence in 2006, Serbia offers a very low cost of living. It is also home to one of the oldest, and largest, Orthodox churches in the world.

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Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia

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Budapest has been referred to as one of the cheapest cities in Europe

Bremen, Germany

Bremen is one of the cheapest cities in Germany and is more affordable than the majority of its neighbouring countries according to The Travel Intern.

The city is small but is filled with heretical architecture, cafes and restaurants - all within a budget price range.

Athens, Greece

At the heart of Ancient Greece, the city of Athens has attracted visitors for years. Rich in history, visitors can indulge in the cities heritage while enjoying the delicious Greek culture.

With a host of cheap activities and cheap attractions, a weekend in Athens does not need to cost the earth.

Valletta, Malta

Valletta is the Mediterranean capital of Malta. Although small in size, the city is packed with tourist attractions. When UNESCO awarded the city as a World Heritage Site, it described the city as: “One of the most concentrated historic areas in the world.”